Clinical Guide to the Diagnosis and Treatment of Mental Disorders

Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c38500) has announced the addition of Clinical Guidelines for the diagnosis and treatment of mental disorders to their offering.

books DSM-IV-TR on the market to provide complete information on diagnostic criteria (symptoms, behavior patterns, etc.) that must be met to confirm a diagnosis of a psychiatric disorder. Their limitation is that none of them provide any information on the clinical management and treatment of the disorder once diagnosed. The reader is forced to resort to other sources of information processing? be of enormous volumes of specialty-definition (such as psychiatry second) require searching through dozens of pages to find treatment advice, or subspecialty texts which often lack important management issues clinics such as drug interactions, side effects, co-morbidity problems etc. First and Tasman: A clinical guide to diagnosis and treatment of mental disorders will combine the diagnostic criteria of DSM clear, detailed information on treatment options The list of all available drugs for the disorder and giving full clinical management advice. Each disorder will be discussed under the headings of Diagnosis / differential diagnosis (assessment issues, laboratory tests or procedures, gender ratio, prevalence, family model, which provides diagnostic decision trees where appropriate .) and treatment (list of all treatment options, giving practical advice for patient management, summarizing the details of the treatment with tables and diagrams of treatment). This will first and Tasman: A clinical guide to diagnosis and treatment of mental disorders the first point of reference for any board of health or mental health practitioner expert clinician requiring treatment options for psychiatric disorders

11. Delirium, dementia, and amnesic. Delirium. Dementia. Dementia of the Alzheimer type. Vascular dementia. Dementia Due to HIV infection. Dementia due to other general medical conditions. Substance-induced persisting dementia. Dementia Due to Multiple Etiologies. Amnestic disorders.

12. Mental disorders caused by a general medical condition. Psychotic Disorder Due to a general medical condition. Mood disorder due to a general medical condition with depressive features. Mood disorder due to a general medical condition with manic features. Anxiety Disorder Due to a general medical condition with panic attacks or generalized anxiety. Anxiety Disorder Due to a general medical condition with ObsessiveCompulsive. Catatonic Disorder Due to a general medical condition. Personality change due to a general medical condition.

13. Substance-related disorders: General Approaches to the bottom and several substances. Dependence on multiple substances. Other consumer related: anabolic steroids and nitrites. Comparison of DSM-IV-TR and ICD-10 diagnostic criteria. Use Disorders / Other addictive disorders.